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The Duryea effect at BSU?
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The Duryea effect at BSU?
BSU’s star 6’-6” wing redshirting wing, Jaycson Bereal, from its 2018 class has been kicked off the team. He was a 3-star all-state recruit from Oklahoma.
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A misdemeanor does not cause you to lose your schollie. Speculation was there were a number of other things that were at the root of his departure — one of which was the departure of assistant coach Phil Beckner last April which opened the door for Duryea and another assistant to enter the program. The new assistant coaches had not been involved with Bereal’s recruitment. The kid has 4 years of eligibility remaining.
This has been a very tough year for the Broncos — with their worst record since Leon Rice’s second season in 2011-12. The natives are getting a bit restless in Boise.
https://247sports.com/college/boise-sta ... 129359608/
A misdemeanor does not cause you to lose your schollie. Speculation was there were a number of other things that were at the root of his departure — one of which was the departure of assistant coach Phil Beckner last April which opened the door for Duryea and another assistant to enter the program. The new assistant coaches had not been involved with Bereal’s recruitment. The kid has 4 years of eligibility remaining.
This has been a very tough year for the Broncos — with their worst record since Leon Rice’s second season in 2011-12. The natives are getting a bit restless in Boise.
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Re: The Duryea effect at BSU?
If things don’t work out in the NBA he no longer wants to be a truck driver?
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The caption should say....."I CAN'T BELIEVE CRAIG SMITH IS WINNING WITH THE SAME KIDS I HAD LAST YEAR!!"
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Re: The Duryea effect at BSU?
Well, I won't argue that the production from some players has certainly increased, a huge part of our success on defense this year is due to Nemi.
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Re: The Duryea effect at BSU?
While Smith is a fantastic coach and getting the most possible from this team, Queta would have helped last years team win several more games. Also credit to Smith for finding him and bringing him in. This team without him would maybe be barely above .500 in conference in my opinion.
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Re: The Duryea effect at BSU?
A kid isn't going to leave cause of one assistant coach. A player would either like the head coach enough to outweigh not liking an assistant coach, or would leave cause of hating the head coach and hating the assistant coach would only be secondary.
One assistant coach would be a bigger deal in football where you deal with your position coach more than your head coach.
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I agree. It's not like this kid was a starter. I just appreciate yet another opportunity to poke fun at Timmy D.
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Re: The Duryea effect at BSU?
Duryea had several years to recruit a big man. He was more interested in bringing in the Janicek's of the world.flying_scotsman2.0 wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2019, 9:22 amWell, I won't argue that the production from some players has certainly increased, a huge part of our success on defense this year is due to Nemi.
No way in hell would Duryea haven't gotten this production out of Porter, Bean, Taylor, and even Ainge.
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Re: The Duryea effect at BSU?
If he had any class, he would wait until the day before next season started, and announce he was leaving Boise and transferring to the Ewe.
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Absolutely, Duryea showed no capability to get any player with even half the skill of Queta. I'm just saying that it's not completely fair to say that Smith is winning with the same players Duryea had.hipsterdoofus21 wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2019, 11:34 amDuryea had several years to recruit a big man. He was more interested in bringing in the Janicek's of the world.flying_scotsman2.0 wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2019, 9:22 amWell, I won't argue that the production from some players has certainly increased, a huge part of our success on defense this year is due to Nemi.
No way in hell would Duryea haven't gotten this production out of Porter, Bean, Taylor, and even Ainge.
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Except Duryea had McEwan, Smith doesn’t.flying_scotsman2.0 wrote:Absolutely, Duryea showed no capability to get any player with even half the skill of Queta. I'm just saying that it's not completely fair to say that Smith is winning with the same players Duryea had.hipsterdoofus21 wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2019, 11:34 amDuryea had several years to recruit a big man. He was more interested in bringing in the Janicek's of the world.flying_scotsman2.0 wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2019, 9:22 amWell, I won't argue that the production from some players has certainly increased, a huge part of our success on defense this year is due to Nemi.
No way in hell would Duryea haven't gotten this production out of Porter, Bean, Taylor, and even Ainge.
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That's true. Although, I'd argue that Queta is much more impactful for our team than McEwen would have been...2004AG wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2019, 1:16 pmExcept Duryea had McEwan, Smith doesn’t.flying_scotsman2.0 wrote:Absolutely, Duryea showed no capability to get any player with even half the skill of Queta. I'm just saying that it's not completely fair to say that Smith is winning with the same players Duryea had.hipsterdoofus21 wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2019, 11:34 amDuryea had several years to recruit a big man. He was more interested in bringing in the Janicek's of the world.flying_scotsman2.0 wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2019, 9:22 amWell, I won't argue that the production from some players has certainly increased, a huge part of our success on defense this year is due to Nemi.
No way in hell would Duryea haven't gotten this production out of Porter, Bean, Taylor, and even Ainge.
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Can't we just move on from Duryea?
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Re: The Duryea effect at BSU?
I've thought sometimes how good this team could be if we could have kept Koby and Smith could have convinced Mooney to follow him here instead of going to Texas Tech.
Think of the possibilities...or don't...of a back court with Mooney, Merrill and McEwen with Queta in the post that would be a very dangerous team...assuming Koby would get on board with what Smith is doing with the team this year.
I know others have voiced their opinions about this, but I think he would have bought in had he elected to stay.
Fun or frustrating to think about what could have been. I think with those two being on this current team and on board with the team concept we could be having the same year or better than what Nevada is having.
Think of the possibilities...or don't...of a back court with Mooney, Merrill and McEwen with Queta in the post that would be a very dangerous team...assuming Koby would get on board with what Smith is doing with the team this year.
I know others have voiced their opinions about this, but I think he would have bought in had he elected to stay.
Fun or frustrating to think about what could have been. I think with those two being on this current team and on board with the team concept we could be having the same year or better than what Nevada is having.
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Re: The Duryea effect at BSU?
Kobe is a really good player. I think we can all agree Smith would have gotten a lot more out of him. Kobe with a coach like smith could be as impactful as Quetta is.flying_scotsman2.0 wrote:That's true. Although, I'd argue that Queta is much more impactful for our team than McEwen would have been...2004AG wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2019, 1:16 pmExcept Duryea had McEwan, Smith doesn’t.flying_scotsman2.0 wrote:Absolutely, Duryea showed no capability to get any player with even half the skill of Queta. I'm just saying that it's not completely fair to say that Smith is winning with the same players Duryea had.hipsterdoofus21 wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2019, 11:34 amDuryea had several years to recruit a big man. He was more interested in bringing in the Janicek's of the world.flying_scotsman2.0 wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2019, 9:22 amWell, I won't argue that the production from some players has certainly increased, a huge part of our success on defense this year is due to Nemi.
No way in hell would Duryea haven't gotten this production out of Porter, Bean, Taylor, and even Ainge.
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Re: The Duryea effect at BSU?
I can agree with that. Not sure Koby had the mentality that coach Smith likes. I never liked his demeanor during games. He was always casting blame at refs or teammates. Who knows tho, maybe Smith could have gotten the best out of him? That sure would have been something this year.2004AG wrote: ↑February 22nd, 2019, 1:16 pmKobe is a really good player. I think we can all agree Smith would have gotten a lot more out of him. Kobe with a coach like smith could be as impactful as Quetta is.flying_scotsman2.0 wrote:
That's true. Although, I'd argue that Queta is much more impactful for our team than McEwen would have been...
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Sometimes Diarrhea follows you.
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Re: The Duryea effect at BSU?
Boise State has 2 good transfers coming in at SG for next year. 6'4" Bryce Peters from U of Colorado, and 6'7" Emmanuel Akot from U of Arizona who played HS ball at Wasatch Academy. Duryea recruited and offered both while head coach at USU. Both are higher rated than Bereal. That could have something to do with him transferring.